Enhance Your Penis in the Shower

Bathmate is the world's #1 selling pump! It's safer than air pumps and the most comfortable pump on the market! Plus, the Bathmate is so easy to use! Simply use it while you go about your normal bathing routine!

My girlfriend asked me this a month ago, and I told her hell yeah I'm gonna tell my son. I mean if he ends up with a below average penis (or around it, whatever your view is) like his old man, I'm sure he's gonna wanna make that sucker grow. And I'll even show him this website as well

Yes but would it be on maturity level rather than if a 16 year olds penis is ready enough for penis exercises due to the fact he is still in puberty?

I'm not a doctor but I don't think doing a light version of these exercises would disturb puberty. If anything, he would see some major major gains during this time with little effort. I think most people are close to their adult size at 16/17 anyhow, if not there entirely.

I can't see manual exercises limited to stretching, jelqing, and v-jelqs doing any harm if he he did them correctly and like anyone else, took it slow in the beginning.

I wish my dad knew about this and told me at 16. I wish I could go back in time and tell 16 year old me, haha.

I'm not a doctor but I don't think doing a light version of these exercises would disturb puberty. If anything, he would see some major major gains during this time with little effort. I think most people are close to their adult size at 16/17 anyhow, if not there entirely.

I can't see manual exercises limited to stretching, jelqing, and v-jelqs doing any harm if he he did them correctly and like anyone else, took it slow in the beginning.

I wish my dad knew about this and told me at 16. I wish I could go back in time and tell 16 year old me, haha.

I totally agree . These things , about being male , should be shared with sons . We are so hung up on PC 'ness that we've lost our sense of what's good about being a man . I'd want my son to be as well adjusted with his body as
possible . What better way to instill a healthy outlook about themselves , and where they are in this place .

I have told my son. He's still a teenager but I found him surfing the net about penis size so gave him a few books on penis health which include info on PE. I'm also going to give my girls the books too when they are old enough. No reason they shouldn't be educated too.

Hmm first one to disagree then! I wouldn't, unless he expressed some interest or some concern. You could create an issue where it doesnt exist.. plus if he didnt gain he'd get pretty upset. PE has a high effort/reward ratio and i would feel more comfortable with an adult making that decision, not an underage..

I have told my son. He's still a teenager but I found him surfing the net about penis size so gave him a few books on penis health which include info on PE. I'm also going to give my girls the books too when they are old enough. No reason they shouldn't be educated too.

I'd do this too. How would you or his mom feel about him doing it at home though? This would be my only concern. I don't want to have a son one day and walk in on his jelqing ha.

I'd probably condition the book with instructions to lock his door and do the exercises right before bed.

Is it safe do you think for kids to PE at a young age? They're still growing down there from puberty so I wonder if it would mess that up?

We just addressed this above...but why do you think this would mess up puberty? I started weight lifting at 14 for high school football. How would this be any different? The only concern would be the maturity level of the kid, so he doesn't over do it. But I can't think of a reason this would "mess up" puberty. Messing up puberty would imply that this would stunt puberty in some fashion. PE really won't have any impact on any part of the body other than the involved parts. As we all know, its not going to stunt growth but inspire more growth so its impossible to "mess it up."

If anyone can think of a reason it could screw things up, I'd love to hear it.

Besides this board welcomes men who are as young as 18. Technically, there could be someone who is 18/19 who really hasn't finished puberty yet. I mean think about your college roommates. There were guys who didn't have chest hair when they were 18 and by the time they were 21 or 22 finishing college, they did. Would you tell someone who is 18 and still going through a phase of puberty that PE is unsafe?